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- Friendship_paradox abstract "The friendship paradox is the phenomenon first observed by the sociologist Scott L. Feld in 1991 that most people have fewer friends than their friends have, on average. It can be explained as a form of sampling bias in which people with greater numbers of friends have an increased likelihood of being observed among one's own friends. In contradiction to this, most people believe that they have more friends than their friends have.The same observation can be applied more generally to social networks defined by other relations than friendship: for instance, most people's sexual partners have had (on the average) a greater number of sexual partners than they have.".
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- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Assortative_mixing.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graph_theory.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_networks.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_paradoxes.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Cauchy–Schwarz_inequality.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Centrality.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Complete_graph.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(graph_theory).
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Epidemic.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Graph_(mathematics).
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Inequality_of_arithmetic_and_geometric_means.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Paradox.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_bias.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Self-evaluation_maintenance_theory.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Social_network.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Symmetric_relation.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Undirected_graph.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Variance.
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Vertex_(graph_theory).
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Friends".
- Friendship_paradox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Friendship paradox".
- Friendship_paradox hasPhotoCollection Friendship_paradox.
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- Friendship_paradox wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Math.
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- Friendship_paradox subject Category:Graph_theory.
- Friendship_paradox subject Category:Social_networks.
- Friendship_paradox subject Category:Statistical_paradoxes.
- Friendship_paradox hypernym Phenomenon.
- Friendship_paradox type Disease.
- Friendship_paradox type Combinatoric.
- Friendship_paradox type Field.
- Friendship_paradox type Network.
- Friendship_paradox type Relation.
- Friendship_paradox comment "The friendship paradox is the phenomenon first observed by the sociologist Scott L. Feld in 1991 that most people have fewer friends than their friends have, on average. It can be explained as a form of sampling bias in which people with greater numbers of friends have an increased likelihood of being observed among one's own friends.".
- Friendship_paradox label "Friendship paradox".
- Friendship_paradox sameAs Freundschaftsparadox.
- Friendship_paradox sameAs Παράδοξο_της_φιλίας.
- Friendship_paradox sameAs مغالطه_دوستی.
- Friendship_paradox sameAs Paradoxe_de_lamitixc3xa9.
- Friendship_paradox sameAs Paradoks_przyjaźni.
- Friendship_paradox sameAs Paradoxo_das_amizades.
- Friendship_paradox sameAs m.0b774f_.
- Friendship_paradox sameAs Q1455885.
- Friendship_paradox sameAs Q1455885.
- Friendship_paradox wasDerivedFrom Friendship_paradox?oldid=680630496.
- Friendship_paradox isPrimaryTopicOf Friendship_paradox.